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SLOOPS & SCHOONERS

1779

12/22/2023

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May 1, 1779. ​Connecticut Courant and Weekly Intelligencer (Hartford, Conn.)
TO be given away, a Likely Negro male CHILD.  Enquire of the Printers. Hartford, May 25, 1779.
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June 29, 1779. ​Connecticut Courant, and the Weekly Intelligencer. (Hartford, Connecticut)
[the sloops Lively, John and Mayflower for sale: see Connecticut Courant and Weekly Intelligencer (Hartford, Conn.), June 1, 1779]
​Also, for sale a Negro Man, of about 25 years of age.
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September 27, 1779. ​New-York Gazette; and The Weekly Mercury (New York, New York)
To be sold at Public Auction, TO-MORROW, The good Sloop HENRY, Lying at the Albany Pier, 60 tons burthen, draws but 7 feet of water, sails remarkably fast; she is full rigged, as will appear by inventory to be seen at the time of sale.  She will suit carrying wood to New-York or Rhode-Island markets.  The sale to begin between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock. By FEGAN and DEAN.
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November 27, 1779. ​Royal Gazette (New York, New York)
PUBLIC AUCTION. On Monday next I o'Clock, at the Coffee-House Will Be Sold The good Sloop ANNE, With all her tackle and apparel as she now lays at the Albany Pier, burthen about 90 tons, well found in sails, anchors and cables.  Inventory to be seen at JOHN M'ADAM, and Co's Office.
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    This collection was researched and catalogued by Hudson River Maritime Museum contributing scholars George A. Thompson and Carl Mayer.

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